Those poly locks are going to implode. They aren't designed to sit on the rocker. That is unless of course you have the balls still down in there for the polyl ocks to sit on. Then you are ok.
Shaun41178(2) wrote:Those poly locks are going to implode. They aren't designed to sit on the rocker. That is unless of course you have the balls still down in there for the polyl ocks to sit on. Then you are ok.
Xanth wrote:How do you put in a new lower intake manifold gasket? Do the pushrods have to come out? :scratch:
Not necessarily.
Some gaskets are designed to allow you to cut them where the pushrods are located so you do not have to tear apart the valve train. But some are not. Get a good gasket set and you should be OK.
Spent a bunch of time on the car today and got all of the accessories and brackets on the side of the engine, dizzy in, x-over pipe in, fuel rail, middle manifold, and basically everything except the top manifold.
I have a car show to be at this upcoming Wednesday so, this coming Tuesday is my absolute latest deadline for getting it running and driving!
New rebuilt, cleaned, flow tested 24 lb/hr injectors installed:
Its probably going to run stupid rich, but will still run. I think 17's with a bumped up fuel pressure or 19's at stock fuel pressure would have been enough. Looking good though. Definately clean.
It would idle at around 3K right off the bat, and both exhaust manifolds were glowing red hot after about 4.5 minutes & shooting fire out of the open x-over pipe... I could only let it idle for around 5 minutes before I got too scared and shut it down.
Fuel pressure is good up to around 44psi and I'm running the 24 lb/hr injectors.